Polish



Patented Aug. 18,

'- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

BENJAMIN HARRISON' WRIGHT, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

' No Drawing.

To all whomlz'tmay concern:

Be it known that I, BENJAMIN HARRISON WRIGHT, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city, county, and State of I New York, have invented new and useful.

Improvements in Polishes, of which the following is a specification.

J My invention relates to the production of an improved polish, especially adapted for louse "upon furniture, automobile bodies, and

- the like, and the object of my invention is to produce a polish of a more durable and permanent nature than has heretofore been done. The-invention consists-f thenovel process .and product herein described.

i y In detailing the preferred form of myinyention, I do not, desire to be limited to the.

' process or product particularly described.

\ .I have found that the addition of borax to: the usual waxes and oils combined in a polish has the result of making the polishmuch more durable and permanent.

I forming one gallon of the polish as aforesaid.

\Vhat I claini as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

\ 1.- As a composition of matter, a polish POLISH.

1 Application filed August 5, 1921. I Seria1 No. 490,154.

composed of a small amount of borax comblned wlth wax, Oll and water.

2. As a composition of matter, a polish composed of the following ingredients in substantially the proportions asspecified+ Borax 1 ounce, Yellow wax Y 14 ounces, Parafiine oil 1 pint, Kerosene oil 1 pint, Water 3 quarts.

3. The process. of making polish, which consists in mixing together and heating wax, oil and boraX, and then adding hot water to the mixture. 4.. The process of making a polish, which cdnsists of mixing together and heatingto about 135 F. wax, oil and borax, and then combining the said mixture with water heated to about 162 F. 5. The process of making polish, Whichconsists-in mixing together and heating yellow wax, parafline oil and borax, and then adding hot water to the mixture, combining the same in the proportions substantially'as' described. 6. The process of making polish, which consists in mixing together and heating to about 135 F. yellow wax, parafiine 0il, kerosene oil and borax, and then combining the said mixture with water heated to about 162 F., combining the same in the proportions substantially as described.

In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.

BENJAMIN HARRISON WRIGHT; 3' 

